William Stoltz

William Stoltz is a PhD candidate at ANU's National Security College with a focus on Australian internationalism and Commonwealth contributions to international security since Federation. He has served at the departments of Defence and Social Services, as well as within Canberra's diplomatic community.

As part of the 'Sectarianism and Religiously Motivated Violence' Masters course run by the Lowy Institute's Rodger Shanahan at ANU's National Security College, students are asked to write an article on contemporary sectarian conflict. This piece by William Stoltz was judged the best of those submitted.
Last Thursday, Human Rights Watch Australia published a report explaining that, despite two years of processing, very few detainees have left Australia's Manus Island detention centre.

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